U.S., Israeli pressure behind roadblocks in nuclear negotiations: Eslami

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
government has caused disruptions regarding Iran's nuclear issue.He referred to a recent interview with Rafael Grossi, the head of the
International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), in which Grossi mentioned that if Iran wants to resolve its nuclear issue, it should negotiate
with the Trump administration.Eslami noted this as evidence that the U.S
"terrorist operations, destruction, attacks on facilities, and the assassination of scientists."He highlighted that for 20 years, various
governments with different ideologies have engaged in negotiations, which eventually led to the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action
recently published memoirs, where Netanyahu explicitly stated that the JCPOA was one of Israel's losses and that he had worked hard to
convince Trump to withdraw from the "disgraceful agreement."Eslami concluded by emphasizing that despite 20 years of negotiations and the
resulting JCPOA, the West and Israel did not adhere to it, nor did they allow others to cooperate.